Husick's Taphouse - Joshua Kress
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Josh Kress is a cool guy that followed his heart, chased his dreams and made his piece of the world just a little bit better. His passion should inspire us all to linger a minute in the mirror today and take a hard look at why we do what we do.  While Husick’s Taphouse ended up out of business, twice, he may have changed the landscape of Sacramento forever. He brought in craft for craft’s sake to an area that was underserved. He struggled against his lack of business experience and fought to create a business that stood for something.  Maybe his plan was flawed, maybe his goal was off-target. But he never wanted to be rich like most people that open a business. Hell, he wan’t even sure he’d stay in business long. But he knew he had to try with everything he had. And to his credit, new owners have taken over Husick’s Taphouse and reopened this month.  You may notice my normal voice patterns to be a little slow, sillier than usual and slightly off. It’s not my fault, I blame the mushrooms I felt were a good idea to eat before this interview.  So ignore that and pay close attention to Josh share his story. There’s something important to learn there and I truly hope you hear it.  Husick's Website Husick's Instagram Husick's Facebook Reach out to Josh email instagram Episode Sponsored by: Brewery Direct Simpson Motorcycle Helmets Leapfrog Promotional Products BrewBids Where to get my book --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/damnbrewery/support
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